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Nairobi rail hub gets green light, trees sweat
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 78316, member: 636"] Big update on that Nairobi train station overhaul. The National Environment Management Authority, or NEMA, just gave the environmental thumbs-up to the plan. This greenlights Kenya Railways Corporation to start reworking the historic Nairobi Central Station into a major new transit hub. The goal is to move people better, boost train capacity, and improve city-wide connections. The project isn't just some paint job. They're talking a full rebuild with two-story station buildings, better platforms and coverings, new entry points, pedestrian bridges, and public amenities. NEMA's approval came with a giant list of rules, though. Contractors have to protect nearby folks and heritage spots. That means keeping noise and vibrations in check, checking nearby buildings for cracks before starting, and controlling dust and vehicle emissions. They also have to avoid ripping out trees whenever possible and fix any natural areas they mess up. On the dirty work side, the rules are tight. All construction waste needs sorting for recycling, with only licensed crews handling the trash. Any nasty chemicals need to be locked up and tracked to stop spills. Water management is key too, requiring systems to catch rainwater and reuse wastewater. The whole point, according to NEMA, is to make this development happen without trashing the place. So they're trying to build a shiny new landmark without being reckless about it. [/QUOTE]
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